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Skagit BigFoot Fest

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Skagit BigFoot Fest

When
Sep 27th, 2024 - Sep 29th, 2024
All Day
Where
501 Taylor StreetMount VernonWA

The 3rd Annual Skagit BigFoot Fest is Friday, September 27th through Sunday, September 29th at the Skagit County Fairgrounds in Mount Vernon.

This 3-day festival is a celebration of all things BIGFOOT with over 20 live performances on two stages, including The Olson Brothers, The Chris Eger Band, and Joel Gibson, Jr.

You can also look forward to over 100 local vendors, food trucks, a wine and beer garden, and games and activities for all ages.  NEW THIS YEAR, the BigFoot 5K Run.

A portion of proceeds from the event will benefit Triumph Teen Life Center and Children of the Valley.

TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE HERE! 
NOTE: People who arrive in FULL Bigfoot costumes get FREE admission and local heroes – military, medical personnel, first responders, teachers, and law enforcement – get 25% off tickets on Saturday, September 29th.

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